"IT IS A GRAVE OFFENSE NOT TO WORK FOR THE EXTERMINATION OF HERESY WHEN THIS MONSTROUS INFECTION REQUIRES ACTION"
— Council of Vienne ♰♰♰


Tuesday, July 22, 2025

José Leopoldo González González profanes the priesthood to please the world

 

1 John 2:15 
Love not the world, nor the things which are in the world. If any man love the world, the charity of the Father is not in him.

 

James 4:4
 Unfaithful creatures! Do you not know that friendship with the world is enmity with God? Therefore whoever wishes to be a friend of the world makes himself an enemy of God.

Warning To Priests

In one of the later visions received by Lucia, Our Lady spoke about priests, conveying two important messages: (1) priests should strive to be pure; and (2) priests should dedicate their time and effort to that which refers to God and the salvation of souls, and not to extraneous matters.


2 Timothy 2:4-5

 No man, being a soldier to God, entangleth himself with secular businesses; that he may please him to whom he hath engaged himself.

For he also that striveth for the mastery, is not crowned, except he strive lawfully.

 

Exodus 23:2
Thou shalt not follow the multitude to do evil: neither shalt thou yield in judgment, to the opinion of the most part, to stray from the truth.

St. Alphonsus Liguori Warns: God Sees Scandalous Priests as a Bear Sees Threats to Her Cubs.
The bad example of priests, says the doctor of the Church, ‘robs Jesus Christ of souls redeemed by his blood.’
In a chapter entitled “The Sin of Scandal” in his book The Dignity and Duties of the Priest, St. Alphonsus Liguori pulls no punches in alerting priests to this grave danger, both in terms of their own eternal salvation and that of others.

In the Lord’s words to St. Bridget, he said: “Upon them greater malediction will come, because by their conduct they damn not only themselves, but also others.” And quoting St. John Chrysostom: “If priests sin, all the people are led to sin. Hence everyone must render an account of his own sins, but the priests are also responsible for the sins of others.”


The people... and the priests ... have not separated themselves from the peoples of the land with their abominations.... Furthermore, the leaders and rulers have taken a leading part in this apostasy!” (Ezra 9:1-2)

 

José Leopoldo González González dances el motorcito



On Sunday, July 13, 2025, the Diocese of San Juan de los Lagos, Mexico, had a Diocesan Youth Day (Jornada Diocesana de la Juventud) for youth in Tepatitlan.

During this event the diocesan Bishop José Leopoldo Gonzalez joined the youth on stage to dance to the children's song El Motorcito, which imitates the moves of a person on a motorcycle. The gifs on this page document the Prelate's ridiculous efforts to appear popular.

When an old man loses his dignity, he causes sadness to serious people. When this old man is a Prince of the Church and Successor of the Apostles, he raises indignation. Indeed, he is debasing the sacral mission invested on him and invites people to mock the Catholic Church.

Under the pretext of joining the youth's amusements, he actually is engaging in the destructive job of the worst enemies of the Church, the Freemasons.

 


Our Lady of La Salette: “Many shall abandon the Faith, and great shall be the number of Priests and Religious who shall separate themselves from the True Religion; among these there will be found likewise several bishops. 

 

Saint John Bosco taught that bad priests do not go to hell alone. Just as Lucifer dragged a third of the angels with him.

Romans 1:22 Although they claimed to be wise, in reality they became fools.

 

Father E. Sylvester Berry: “The dragon is seen in heaven which is here a symbol of the Church, the kingdom of heaven on earth. This indicates that the first troubles of those days will be inaugurated within the Church by apostate bishops, priests, and peoples, — the stars dragged down by the tail of the dragon.

Matthew 18:7
 Woe to the world because of stumbling blocks! Occasions for stumbling are bound to come, but woe to the one by whom the stumbling block comes!

 

“Lucifer, with a very great number of demons will be unchained from Hell. By degrees they shall abolish the Faith, even among persons consecrated to God. They shall blind them in such a manner that, without very special graces, these persons shall imbibe the spirit of those wicked angels. Many religious houses will entirely lose the Faith and shall be the cause of the loss of many persons. The Superiors of Religious Communities should be alert regarding the ones they take into the community, for the devil will use all malice, to bring persons into the Orders who are addicted to sin.
 


Zeal for the Salvation of Souls: Every priest is obligated to labor for the salvation of souls, and the zeal of a priest is a significant aspect of his duty.

St. Alphonsus Liguori emphasizes that priests who commit sacrilegious acts face severe consequences. Liguori also warns that scandalous priests are seen as a grave danger, indicating that their actions have serious implications. He teaches that every sin of a priest is a sin of malice, highlighting the gravity of their offenses. 

The Dignity and Duties of the Priest by St. Alphonsus Liguori:
The sacerdotal dignity. But the greater its sublimity, the more it should be dreaded. “For,” says St. Jerome, “great is the dignity of priests; but also, when they sin, great is their ruin. Let us rejoice at having been raised so high, but let us be afraid of falling.”
Lamenting, St. Gregory cries out: “Purified by the hands of the priest the elect enter the Heavenly country, and alas! priests precipitate themselves into the fire of Hell!” The Saint compares priests to the Baptismal water which cleanses the Baptized from their sins, and sends them to Heaven, “and is afterwards thrown into the sink.”

 

Saint Gregory (Catena Aurea): In their persons too our Lord condemns all those within the holy Church, who, when brought near to God by sacred Orders, do not seek the recompense of righteousness, but the interests of this present life. To follow our Lord, when filled with bread, is to use Holy Church as a means of livelihood; and to seek our Lord not for the miracle’s sake. but for the loaves, is to aspire to a religious office, not with a view to increase of grace, but to add to our worldly means. 

 

A priest is a blasphemer and a cheat if he exercises his Order unworthily, and thus he sins mortally: and in like manner any other person in Orders. (St. Thomas Aquinas, Doctor of the Church) 


St. Athanasius. (Ep. 4. ad Serap.) The ancients indeed, the learned Origen and the great Theognostus, describe this to be the blasphemy against the Holy Ghost, when they who have been counted worthy of the gift of the Holy Spirit in Baptism, fall back into sin. For they say that for this reason they can not obtain pardon; as Paul says, It is impossible for those who have been made partakers of the Holy Ghost to renew them again, &c. (Heb. 6:4.) (Catena Aurea Saint Luke 12)

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  1. Causes of Apostasy
    St. Bridget states that in the general apostasy of her time Christians are living primarily for the pleasures of the flesh and worldly gain, and in so doing manifest a contempt for Christ as well as for their neighbor, and provoke God's judgment. Love of the world, rooted in pride and disordered self-will, along with avarice and unbridled sensuality are seen as the sources of man's alienation from God (3.5). In Revelation 1.23 Christ passes this judgment on a bishop: "...all of his thought is directed toward things of the present rather than things eternal, toward how he may be well regarded by men and what serves the flesh, rather than how he is regarded by me and what is profitable to men's souls." One aspect of pride particularly affecting the clergy is vainglory, in which they seek to gain the praise of others by being considered learned (1.33). They outwardly praise Christ while their intention is to receive praise themselves and to advance themselves in the Church and in worldly holdings (6.37). They will often refuse to admonish sinners and will say what people want to hear in order to be liked and appreciated (1.55). She reproaches many of the clergy for having abandoned their primary duty of helping to save the souls of those entrusted to them because of their inordinate concern for their own temporal aims (1.59; 4.43; 4.132-133). The bad example of many priests leads many people gradually into spiritual blindness and to become complacent in sin, and then to even boast about it, even if previously they had been ashamed of it (4. 132). Priests and religious are accused by Christ of being deficient and often totally negligent in their preaching and instructing the people in the faith. Christ complains to Bridget: "They do not speak of my wonderful deeds nor do they teach my doctrine, but instead they teach love of the world" (4.132). Bridget writes that many priests succumb to the temptation to avoid preaching and teaching about the "hard sayings" of Christ in order not to offend people and to be well received by them, and also for monetary gain. They yield to the demands of the world because they fear and cannot endure being persecuted and hated by the world. By presenting what is agreeable to people, Christ's justice remains hidden and the people blindly live in presumptuous confidence of their salvation. https://gloria.tv/post/YFPCWcoZYsXC3Ey4J4ebH8zhY

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